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  • ...a band of mountain robbers in south India and then took up service in the army of the Nizam of Hyderabad as a gunner, but soon afterwards came to Delhi ...after he broke the truce and took possession ofFatehabad and pillaged the Sikh territories of Bhavanigarh, Sunam, and Narangval. He invaded Kaithal and Sa
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  • [[SIKH COMMUNITY]] [[Sikh Youth]]
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  • ...he soon returned to the army. In 1836, he secured a ranked position in the Sikh court which he held until 1839, when he was sent again to Multan to take ch ...sed into the hands of Raja Lal Singh who appointed him aa a general in the army.
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  • ...pal Singh "A.J." Sekhon''', MD is a [[Punjab]]-born [[Sikh]] physician and Army Colonel who ran for Congress in California's 2nd district in 2006. He is a Colonel in the U.S. Army Reserve's 36th Civil Affairs Brigade (one of only two bearded and turbaned
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  • ...on. These were several generals in [[Maharaja Ranjit Singh's]] army of the Sikh Empire in the first half of the 19th century. ...the period of 1800-1849. Chief amongst the Majithia generals during the [[Sikh Empire]] were [[General Lehna Singh]], General (aka Raja) Surat Singh, and
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  • Khalistan supported and the Indian army takes control of all Sikh functions.
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  • ...British Indian Army. Today, it is a Divisional headquarter for the Indian Army. ...s was an important Cantonment for the British, it was a base for the Anglo-Sikh Wars in the 1840s. And continued as an important cantonment that was a base
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  • ...rone with weapons undreamed of in the days in which its builder, the first Sikh Guru to ever call for any arming of the Sikhs had asked for [[Miri and Piri ...rrounded his place of torture) were massa­cred by th eforce sof the Indian Army.
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  • ...ero. He was commissioned into Bengal Engineer Group in 1936, was the first Army Officer to be awarded ‘Padma Bhushan’ on 24 November 1965. Gen Dhillon, ...Lt Gen and was the first post independence Sapper Army Commander (Central Army).
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  • ...aign of 183839. He also commanded the cavalry division of Sir Hugh Gough's army in the campaign against the Marathas of Gwalior at the close of 1843. In t ...laughts broke up the British cavalry line and cut down their horsemen. The Sikh horsemen swept the field like lightning and their Khalsa warcries so fright
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  • ...as killed with his close friend Shaheed Manjeet Singh Babbar by the Indian army on the border of Rajasthan, India on 25 October 1990. Was a General of the
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  • 1. [[All-India Sikh Students Federation]] (AISSF)<br> 2. [[Khalistan Liberation Army]] (KLA)<br>
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  • He was 29 years old, and an Acting Naik in the 1/11th, Sikh Regiment, Indian Army during the Second World War when the following deed took place for which he ...the rank of Jemadar in the post-independence Indian Army, and his unit [1 Sikh] was the first to be involved in the Jammu & Kashmir Operations or Indo-Pak
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  • ...e [[Indian]] army known as [[Operation Bluestar]]. He gave new life to the Sikh Students Federation with the help of [[Sant Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale]]. ...ll versed in Gurbani and Sikh literature. He devoted whole of his life for Sikh missionary activities. Bhai Sahib Ji was a close companion of Sant Jarnail
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  • ...ngh Gargajj and Babu Santa Singh on 16 February 1923, he resigned from the army and became a member of the action group of the Babar Akali Jatha.
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  • ...at [[Firozpur]] was been built in the memory of 21 Sikh soldiers of the 36 Sikh Regiment who fell in heroic defence of Fort Saragarhi in Wazirstan on Septe The 36 Sikh Regiment was raised at [[Firozpur]] on April 1887 under the command of Colo
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  • ...rmy in 1843. He was killed fighting against the British in the first AngIo-Sikh war (1845-46).
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  • ...Sikh!". Learning about Maharaja's wish, he grew his hair long and became a Sikh, thus he became Khushal Singh from Khushal Ram. Gradually lie rose to the r
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  • ...d in the service of the Lahore Darbar after the reorganization of the Sikh army under the treaty of
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  • '''Sant Hari Singh Kaharpuri''' (1888-1973), Sikh saint and preacher, was born in 1888 in a LiddarJatt family of the village ...ore and more preoccupied with gurbdni and meditation. He resigned from the army on 31 March 1909, and for the next four years served in
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